Fear God and Dread Nought: The Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher of Kilverstone, Volum 1Cape, 1952 - 661 sider |
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Side 96
... Admiral Superintendent at Portsmouth , in 1891 , and a French squadron visited the dockyard , the Queen impressed upon him the necessity for the exercise of his delicate form of courtesy at the royal dinner party to the French Admiral ...
... Admiral Superintendent at Portsmouth , in 1891 , and a French squadron visited the dockyard , the Queen impressed upon him the necessity for the exercise of his delicate form of courtesy at the royal dinner party to the French Admiral ...
Side 176
The Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher of Kilverstone John Arbuthnot Fisher Baron Fisher Arthur Jacob Marder. Please forgive me ... ADMIRAL SUPERINTENDENT Portsmouth , 1891 they don't know no 176 PRELUDE TO POWER , 1899-1904.
The Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher of Kilverstone John Arbuthnot Fisher Baron Fisher Arthur Jacob Marder. Please forgive me ... ADMIRAL SUPERINTENDENT Portsmouth , 1891 they don't know no 176 PRELUDE TO POWER , 1899-1904.
Side 353
... Admiral ( afterwards Admiral of the Fleet ) Sir Gerard Noel , Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves , 1900-1903 . 40 Further on this point : ' No Admiral ought to be at sea after 55 , and I ought to be put on half - pay at once ...
... Admiral ( afterwards Admiral of the Fleet ) Sir Gerard Noel , Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves , 1900-1903 . 40 Further on this point : ' No Admiral ought to be at sea after 55 , and I ought to be put on half - pay at once ...
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COMMANDER J A AND MRS FISHER JANUARY 1874 frontispiece | 32 |
APPRENTICESHIP 18541899 | 64 |
ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET LORD FISHER OF KILVERSTONE | 64 |
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